To create the water, I masked off the second hillside and ink blended Broken China distress oxide ink over top of the die cut. You could also use the Stitched Hillside die and die cut the bottom hillside from patterned paper! I also really like the cute house and trees that are included in this backdrop set!

Thanks so much for stopping by! There's more inspiration on the Lawn Fawn blog, and I'll be back again tomorrow with some other fun projects! Have a great day! :)

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Hi everyone! I'm so excited to be a guest designer for the Sunny Studio blog! They have some adorable sets that are perfect for Christmas, and I was so excited to be able to play with a few of their products!

These cards feature images from the Christmas Home, Christmas Chapel, and Festive Greetings. The houses and chapel are so cute, and I really like the little details, like the Christmas tree in the window! The trees, snowman, and lamppost are perfect to help create cute, winter scenes!

To create these cards, I die cut a panel from white cardstock with the Lawn Fawn Outside In Stitched Scalloped Rectangle die. Then, I used blue inks to create an ink blended sky, and I left the bottom part white for the snow. The sentiments are heat embossed with gold embossing power. I think those big, scripty sentiments are my favorite!

I finished by attaching the images, which are colored with Copic markers, and adding clear stickles to the snow on the trees, house, and chapel. I really like how these cards turned out!

Thank you so much, Mendi, for allowing me to be a guest designer for Sunny Studios! Check out the their blog for lots of inspiration from their amazing design team! :)

Hi there! I hope that you had a great week! Today, my husband and I are taking our church youth group to an annual corn maze in our area! We go every year and it's one of our favorite events with the youth! Do you have anything fun planned for this weekend?

I die cut the tags from white cardstock with the Stitched Circle Tags. Then, I ink blended the tags with Broken China distress oxide ink and spritzed it with water. The otters are colored with Copic markers, and I added glossy accents to the candy canes to give them some shine! I finished the tags by stamping the sentiments in black ink, attaching the otters with foam tape, and tying twine to the tags. Here's a close up on the tags:

Friday, October 13, 2017

Today, the design team is sharing projects that feature the Stitched Ornament dies. I used the dies to great Christmas tags. For the first set of Christmas tags, I used different shades of blue and purple ink to create a galaxy sky ornaments. They look so neat in person! I also heat embossed the sentiment in white embossing power onto black cardstock and attached the sentiments with foam tape.

I also created another set of tags by creating a watercolored background. These tags would also be cute on patterned paper!

The design team has some awesome projects on the Lawn Fawn blog, so check them! Thanks for stopping by and I'll have more projects to share tomorrow! :)

I used the 3D Foam Squares to attach most of the items, as well as the scalloped border. The bow and the small items on the fireplace are attached with the Dodz Mini, and the fireplace was attached with the E-Z Runner Permanent tape runner. I used a blending tool with Doeand Peachy Keen ink to create an ink blended background.

I used quite a bit of Lawn Fawn cardstock - Ballet Slipper, Cilantro, Mermaid, Narwhal, Noble Fir, Raspberry, and Sticky Note. The brick stamp was a freebie that I received from an online stamp order so I'm not sure who made the stamp. I have seen other brick stamps and I have seen brick stencils sold online that would be great to use to recreate this card, too!

This would be such a cute gift to share with your neighbors!

Thanks so much for stopping by today! And thank you so much for all of your sweet comments this week! I hope you all have a great week! :)